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"A teacher gave out a homework assignment with one question on it The question was What is risk I'll give you a hint The question counts for 99.99999 percent of your school grade What is the answer?"You need to put periods. Correct spelling and grammar: " A teacher gave out a homework assignment with one question on it. The question was: What is risk?. I'll give you a hint: The question counts as 99.99999 percent of your school grade. What is the answer?"Risk is answering this question wrong. -_-lol now that's a funny brain teaser
If 50 is passing: right now the contribution towards the total grade is (.70)*52, so the total grade = (.70)*52 + (.30)*E [for the final exam grade]. If the target is 50 for the total grade, then 50 = (.70)*52 + (.30)*E, and solve for E = (50 - (.70)*52)/(.30) = 45.3333, so a grade of 46 would put the final grade over 50. By the way, the maximum possible grade of a 100 on the final will result in 66.4 for the total grade.
Since the final is only worth 25 percent of your grade, you would add your class average of 84 three times. Then take that total of 252 and add it to your exam grade of 75 for a total of 327. Divide this number by 4 to get your final average of 81.75 percent.
Not much 25 to 50 cents depending on the grade of the coin.
It depends how many good grades you have. If you have five 100's and one 60 then average it in all you have to do to find how your grade went down is add up all your grades then divide it by the number of grades you have, then subtract the grade that you had before and the grade you have now that should give you your awnser.
Not much, 5 to 20 cents depending on the grade of the coin.
The mark you now have, 68, is worth 47.6 of your final mark (70% of 68 = 47.6).
11th grade.
She is in 1st grade
He is in tenth grade.
He is in 8th grade now
Mattyb is now in 4th grade.